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When people experience emotions of any type, it creates physiological reactions in predictable parts of their bodies. This pattern of embodiment is a normal part of the emotional experience, but new research suggests that the parts of the body associated with specific emotions may actually change over time.
Such an assertion seems incredible. Yet it appears to be true, based on the discoveries of a team of German and Finnish researchers with expertise in neuroscience and physiology. In an article that has just been published in the journal iScience, these researchers reveal the surprising results of their study of the emotional states and experiences of the ancient Assyrians, who lived in the lands of Mesopotamia more than 2,500 years ago.
While these people reported experiencing the same emotions as we do today, how they felt them in their bodies was not identical, which would seem to contradict our ideas about how the mind-body connection functions.